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ApatheticAustrian
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« on: October 19, 2016, 09:47:03 PM »

like i said to my FOX-sceptic liberal colleagues here....top notch mod. A+
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ApatheticAustrian
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« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2016, 10:06:35 PM »

wild theory:

if a real mod like wallace asked about specifics it was impossible for trump to win since he only knows talking points.
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ApatheticAustrian
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« Reply #2 on: October 20, 2016, 05:47:54 PM »

for those who questioned wallace before the debate....

he won't even talk with ailes anymore cause he is disappointed about his role in the trump campaign.


Chris Wallace said Trump's debate answers didn't surprise him — but he did have a glass of wine (or more) once it was over
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-et-st-chris-wallace-post-debate-20161020-snap-story.html

When former Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes, a former media consultant for Republican candidates, was running the division, Wallace said he was never told which guests to book or what questions to ask on “Fox News Sunday.”

But Wallace believes the reputation of Fox News was not helped by reports that Ailes was advising Trump on his campaign soon after leaving the company in July.

“I’m disappointed in Roger going to work for the Trump campaign,” he said. “We have had to fight back for a lot of years against claims that we’re an arm of the Republican Party. We aren’t. Anybody who watches me on ‘Fox News Sunday’ knows that I’m not. I think it has given people who don’t like Fox News in the first place something to talk about. It allows people to say, ‘I told you so,’ when it’s not really true.”

When Wallace was first named as a moderator for the third debate, some pundits speculated it would somehow give Trump an advantage because of Ailes’ involvement. But Wallace has not had any contact with Ailes since he left.

“I haven’t talked to him since he left, and I won’t talk to him,” he said.
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